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If you’re still using Windows 8.1, you should consider upgrading. That’s because Microsoft will soon start sending notifications to devices to alert owners that support for Windows 8.1 ends on January 10, 2023.
Basically, be prepared to receive annoying notifications starting next month on your computer or laptop saying that your operating system is too old and will no longer be supported. We expect notifications similar to the ones Microsoft used when Windows 7 reached End of Life.
For those who don’t know, most versions of Windows get regular support and updates for a minimum of five years and extended support for 10 years. Extended support means the OS still gets security updates every month, but that’s about it. No new features, no bug fixes, and the lowest level of security maintenance to keep devices safe.
Windows 8.1 is in extended support, but it ends on January 10, 2023.
Now you’ll need to decide what to do next, whether it’s upgrading to Windows 10 or buying a new PC. Older Windows 8.1 devices may not meet the Windows 11 system requirements. As a result, Microsoft recommends purchasing a new Windows 11 computer.
Even if you decide to upgrade to Windows 10, Microsoft has already confirmed that support for that older operating system will end in October 2025. That said, it will give owners several more years of updates to their old system.
Eventually, you’ll need to upgrade to Windows 10, accept that updates are coming to an end, or upgrade your computer.
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